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Which Hot Spare will be used for a failed drive? (EMC Clariion / VNX)

How does an EMC Clariion or VNX decide which Hot Spare will be used for any failed drive?

First of all not the entire failed drive will be rebuilt, but only the LUNs that reside on the failed drive. Furthermore all LUNs on the failed drive will be rebuilt to the same Hot Spare, so a single failed drive will be replaced by a single Hot Spare. So if for example a 600GB drive fails with only 100GB worth of LUNs on it, in theory a 146GB drive could be invoked to rebuild the data. The location of the last LUN block on the failed drive specifies how large the Hot Spare needs to be. If on a 600GB drive the last block of the last LUN sits on “location 350GB”, but the amount of disk space used by all LUNs residing on that drive is 100GB, the 146 and 300GB Hot Spares aren’t valid choices, since the last block address is beyond the 300GB mark (350GB). So valid Hot Spares would be 400GB or larger.

First the storage array will scan the same bus on which the failed drive resides. If no Hot Spare is found all other buses will be scanned starting with bus 0. Rotational speeds are NOT a consideration for the array, so the best practice is to only use Hot Spares equally fast or faster than any of the drives you are protecting.

A storage array with the following drives, Hot Spares can replace the following drives:

Fibre Channel and SATA-II drives can hot spare for other Fibre Channel and SATA-II drives;

SAS drives can only hot spare for other SAS drives;

NL-SAS drives can only hot spare for other NL-SAS drives;

An EFD (=SSD) can only replace failed EFDs (=SSDs), so it will not be invoked if a spinning disk fails;

In a Clariion or VNX you cannot dedicate a specific Hot Spare to any specific RAID Group, so all Hot Spares are global;

Spread your Hot Spares accross all available buses as much as possible.

Logical Unit Type

Hot Spare Type

Can the Hot Spare Swap in For the Logical Unit?

EFD

EFD

Yes

EFD

FC / SAS

No

EFD

SATA II / NL-SAS

No

EFD

ATA

No

FC

EFD

No

FC

FC

Yes

FC

SATA II

Yes

FC

ATA

No

SAS

EFD

No

SAS

SAS

Yes

SAS

NL-SAS

No

SATA II / NL-SAS

EFD

No

SATA II

FC

Yes

SATA II / NL-SAS

SATA II / NL-SAS

Yes

SATA II

ATA

No

ATA

FC

No

ATA

SATA II

No

ATA

ATA

Yes

Data inside the Clariion or VNX Vaults (first 5 / 4 drives) will NOT be rebuilt unless a user LUN resides on it and then only the user LUN will be rebuilt. The information within the Vault is protected by it’s own redundancy mechanisms. The storage array’s configuration is protected by a tripple mirror for example and the OS of each SP is mirrored on one of the first 4 drives. When a replacement drive is placed all data is rebuilt of course, user LUNs as well as CX/VNX data on the 4 first drives!

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